Talk:KDLD

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Articles on radio stations are to be titled with their call sign, not their on-air brand name. I've moved the article to KDLD and made KDLE a redirect, because according to TVRadioWorld KDLD is the primary callsign and KDLE is a repeater. If that's wrong, the article may be moved to KDLE, but it must be at a call sign. Bearcat 01:06, 7 August 2005 (UTC)

I edited and expanded the introduction and created the Shows and Hosts section, though I was not signed in for much of the editing. After adding more of Indie's shows, the section seems unwieldy in bullet points. Would subheadings be appropriate here? Also, it would be great if someone could research the various awards and citations the station has received. Cheeselouise September 11, 2006.

[edit] Shows Add

I've added two new shows to the Shows and Hosts section and made sure that they (the shows) were in brodcast order beginning with Monday morning. I also moved the non-curent shows to the end of the list. Socalicitizen 7 May 2007.

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